KRSNA (rapper)

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KRSNA (rapper)

Krishna Kaul, known mononymously as Krishna, stylised now as KR$NA, (previously as Krsna; known formerly as YoungProzpekt) is an Indian rapper.[2][3] He was one of the earliest rappers to emerge in the Indian hip hop scene in the mid-2000s under the stage name Prozpekt. He is widely acknowledged within the Desi hip-hop community for pioneering a lyrical revolution in the genre, infusing a new wave of poetic depth and lyrical complexity into hip-hop's narrative.[4] He was also briefly featured in the 2019 Bollywood film Gully Boy as himself.[5]

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Krishna at SXSW Sydney, October 2024.
Background information
Birth nameKrishna Kaul
Also known asKR$NA, Krsna, YoungProzpekt, Prozpekt
BornDelhi, India
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • producer
Years active2006–present[1]
LabelsUniversal, Zee, Kalamkaar
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Early life

Krishna Kaul was born into a Kashmiri Pandit family in Delhi. He spent a part of his childhood in South London, where he was raised and schooled for a few years. Kaul started rapping at the age of fourteen in an effort to blend in with other children at his school in London.[6] He did graduation from Hansraj College.[7]

Career

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Krishna's first shot of success came with the release of the music video for "Kaisa Mera Desh" in 2010,[8][9] becoming the first Indian hip hop song on YouTube and earning a number 2 ranking as one of the most watched music videos in India overnight following its release.[10] He also released a song titled "Vijay" in collaboration with international NGO Save The Children in 2013.[11]

After sporadic underground releases, Kaul switched from Prozpekt to the stage name KRSNA after signing a record deal with Universal Music in 2013.[12] In May 2014, he released his debut album Sellout, an all-English effort on Universal Music with its lead single "Last Night" peaking at number 5 on the Vh1 Music Charts in India.[13] Kaul became the first hip-hop artist in India to do a five-city album tour with a band.[3][2] Following this, the music video for the title song "Sellout" was released but failed to make a large impact due to lacklustre marketing and shrinking label budgets.[14][15]

After a two-year hiatus, Kaul made his return in 2016 with his Hindi release "Vyanjan".[16][17] Following the success of the song, he signed to the artist management agency DNH Artists (now Kalamkaar) in 2017 and became a partner in 2018, with the likes of Ankit Khanna and Raftaar.

In 2020, Kaul accused the IPL and Disney+ Hotstar of permitting the plagiarism of his 2017 song "Dekh Kaun Aaya Wapas" when creating the 2020 IPL anthem "Ayenge Hum Wapas", an allegation which was dismissed by composer Pranav Ajayrao Malpe. Kaul responded by stating that "his team[...], will take the legal route and approach Disney+Hotstar, which commissioned the song".[18][19]

In the month of January 2021, Kaul was featured on American rapper Hi-Rez's song "Crossroads" along with Royce da 5'9".[20] Later in July, another collaboration with Hi-Rez was released, titled "Playground" which also featured former Slaughterhouse member, KXNG Crooked. His collaboration in Hi-Rez's song "Overdrive", was released in November 2021, featuring A-F-R-O, Joell Ortiz, Bizzy Bone, Tech N9ne and Twista. The music videos were released on Hi-Rez's YouTube channel.[21] In 2022, he featured on Karan Aujla's song "Ykwim".

Kaul with Brodha V won the Radio City Freedom Awards 2023 on 31 March 2023, for the Best Indie Collaboration. The two won the Freedom Awards 7 for the song "Forever" which was released in September 2022.[22]

In 2025, Kaul along with 3 other rappers, Jay Park, MaSiWei, and Vannda, featured on Japanese hip-hop artist Awich's track "Asian State of Mind", which released on February 28, accompanied by a music video, which was shot in each of the home countries of the featured rappers.[23]

Discography

Albums

  • 2014: Sellout
  • 2021: Still Here[24]
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Year Album Tracks Artist(s) Producer(s)
2014 Sellout The Glorious First Step KR$NA Bradley Dhawan
Faded KR$NA, Cory Jones Tony Fadd
Sellout KR$NA
Getting Away Breathtaking Beats
Last Night Metrognome
Erryday KR$NA, Sonny Brown Tony Fadd
Tripping KR$NA
Last Song Bradley Dhawan
2021 Still Here Still Here (Intro) KR$NA SAFIN
What's My Name Raftaar
Roll Up KR$NA, Badshah Josh Petruccio
Villain KR$NA, Karma, Ikka Depo
Dream KR$NA Deep Kalsi
Fall Off (Interlude) Kapellmaister
Saza-E-Maut KR$NA, Raftaar Rill Beats, Young Grape Beatz
Na Hai Time KR$NA J Caspersen
Living Legend KR$NA, Rashmeet Kaur Didker
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EPs

  • 2023: Time Will Tell[25]
  • 2023: Far from Over[26]
  • 2024: For the Day Ones[27]
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Year EP Tracks Artist(s) Producer(s)
2023 Time Will Tell Kaha Tak KR$NA Jokhay, Umair
NGL KR$NA, Talhah Yunus Umair, Rovalio
Been A While KR$NA, Talha Anjum Umair
2023 FAR FROM OVER Still Standing KR$NA Enigma Beats
Prarthana Bharg, Deep Kalsi, Umair
Wanna Know Sylvester
Hola Amigo KR$NA, Seedhe Maut Umair
Some Of Us KR$NA, AR Paisley JPBEATZ
2024 For The Day One$ Shut Up KR$NA Subspace
What's Up KR$NA, Lisa Mishra Riz Shain
Stay Away KR$NA, Bharg Bharg
Role Model KR$NA, Faris Shafi, Karma Deep Kalsi
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